Grind and Seal
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“Our garage floor in Bedford was a mess of stains and cracks. Top Coat not only made it look like a showroom but also created a non‑slip finish that feels safe in the winter. The crew was professional from start to finish.”
Karen B
Halifax
“We needed a durable, attractive floor for our brewery taproom. The metallic epoxy from Top Coat gets compliments every day. It’s easy to clean and stands up to constant spills.”
Mark T
Dartmouth
“Top Coat ground and sealed the concrete at our warehouse. The process was quick, and the final product is smooth, dust‑free and easy to maintain. Highly recommended.”
Lisa M
Truro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Grind & Seal and polished concrete?
Grind & Seal involves grinding the concrete surface and applying a sealer to protect it. Polished concrete requires more grinding and polishing, resulting in a high‑gloss, densified surface with superior durability. Grind & Seal is quicker and more affordable.
Do you also offer polished concrete services?
Absolutely! Polished concrete is a great option if you are wanting to keep the concrete look and desire a high-gloss with higher durability. A perfect option for high traffic areas like shopping malls.
How do I maintain a Grind & Seal floor?
Regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping will keep the surface clean. Depending on traffic, the floor may need to be resealed every few years to maintain protection and sheen.
Can Grind & Seal be customised?
Yes. We can vary the level of aggregate exposure and the gloss level of the sealer to achieve matte, satin or semi‑gloss finishes. Colour stains can also be applied before sealing for added customization.
Is Grind & Seal suitable for garages?
Absolutely. The sealer protects against oil, grease and road salt, making it a practical choice for garages and workshops.
How long does installation take?
Most Grind & Seal projects are completed within a few days. The floor is typically ready for light foot traffic within 24–48 hours, though full curing may take longer depending on conditions.
